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'L 1 HI Tt- "Tf ESQ. THR BCRNLNG.OF TflK STEAilERJELlZiL j-liEPORT OF THE KANSAS- INVESTIQA-, MARRIED, SPECIAL NOTICES. i ure Ot lying in the New York Saving banks, in other banks and Those persona at a dU'aftee ftnm thN the BATTLE ClVER Till RTT LIVES LOST, Of nlttcjb On 3Iondav, March at Calvary Church. I in i rust companies, for which no owners can be hare arel tn to nnon Mr. -MiHery: "Wrph announced frw day aeothat Efficacy of the Oxygenated Bitters.

f.Hind, having bun so long and been so often ad xxow xorK uii oy lue Kev. i.r. CKAIGHTON, RICHARD IRVING DODGE, U. S. Army, of Tadkin County N.

and JTJLIA RHINE- as the chairman of the Executive Oommittee'! on Momtar.oriug. in InsL, between two and ii threv'clvk, the iWracr Battle, Capt, of our part will read with surprise the sub-Lc, v. 1 im coming down the Tomhigbee river, note from him. To thu note itm on hM ws to Mobu at pnt aboat fortr-five liAKDEK, -daughter of Fbid. PAtrLDnto.

vertiaed tha a strong presumprton ariae against any caL being ever made for them. 3feantime their interest goes on accumulating, and 1 he institutions having them in a charge are profited, at Least! in- oiew lort. directly, by the control of bo large an amount of Iarch" 10. The vtewJ the majoritv of the Kansas Committee, which Mr. Stephens is about In publish on his own responsibility, not hating obtained consent to present it ia the House, sets out by faying that tha subject matW to which attention should be directed was First The law for taking the census of the people.

Second The law calling th convention Third The mgiatery of the voters and the apportionment under it. Fourth The as-seinblin of the convention and its journal. 'i'-v-'V DIED. funds, since not only ia money itself power, but no surprise whateter, for recentlj we milM Mom. Demopolia, she was disoovered to become aware that Mr.

Miller would not. 15k in the iPpt part, and that she wad be a afe political eonnaellor for ua. Bat 1 oanm.Hwd. We find some further pr- In the Parish of Assumption, on Monday morning, the 2 2d February, 1858, of consump even its costoay. bftnatoc it ran act has given notice in the Legislature of a bill to take these unclaimed moneys from the institutions where From J.

C. Dunn, late City Treasurer. Boston, June 0, 1852. kntlmn I have been fur soms years troubled occasionally with severs attacks of Indijcstioa bare consulted many physicians, tried Allopathy and Homeopathy, and can truly say, I hart received mora speedy and effectual relief from the Die of the Oxygenated Bitters, procured from you, tLn from all the other remedies, and most cheerfully recommsni then to all who suffer from a similar affiiction. Yours truly, C.

Numerous certificates have been weired from eitl-sens of the highest respectability. Every Uyspeptia will be amply repaid for a trial of this medHae. Szth WVFowlb A 133, Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their age at everywhere. mar 17 2t tion, MARY WINIFRED HILL PUGH, wife they are deposited; in order to place them under the direct control bf the State, their interest to be laearye-i ky party rr Ke like krotW.

WKDNE3PAT MORN I SO, MA Ren 17,185. JV JVwwt Wry nyordi no ma wka ie tMrikntin otf rf it wembe-e. 7 4" "rjf repudiate 3tawdari. Prteidntt of tht Vmittd Slate, i. fe- Distrihtit-t tkerefra A JUleigt, VwjnJ revmrd" kim I A awrm- Demneratic Forty," "reject kim, while feeiiDg no urpriu at note, Tho ire cannot help feeUnjr omewhat enriow lo ioi to a niKh wind' and the point at which know 00 whit principle of goo4 faith he baa the fire 6nt caught, it communicated almost in- devoted to public education.

of Robkkt C. MAETrsr, and daughter of Dr. Whitmkl Hiix and Mart W. Pugh, deceased, late ef Bertie county, N. C.

At the residence of Ex-Gov. Graham, Hills-boro', N. on Monday morning last, Mrs. ELIZABETH WASHINGTON, in the seventy ninth year of her age. This excellent woman 'was for many years a Fatal Accidkwt.

A letter received in this plaee from White county, Arkansas, announces tAntij wltn the ladie cabin, and cut on all ac-rM to the life-boa, and yawl. -AH on board were driven to the forward part of the boat, where they remained until the ncorcbing flamea drove xuui xne coneutuuon ao roaae. dixul -ine official vote oft the ratification of the subject committed. Seventh The committee filed, not deeming: it material, the act of December last, providing for a vote for or against the slavery clause on the 4th of January. Eighth The official announcement of that vote, and Ninth The written so long withheld from the public, and the Whig and American party, the fact that be considered the Kxecative Committee as haying expired with the campaign of 1856, and tha as Chairman of it be was, of eourae.

me aeatn ot vv m. u. M'Uauley, formerly of this countv, son of the late John M'Cauley, of the i i tt a tbetnintntbe water, some were fortunate enough Chaois, July. 11, 1857. Mr.

E. Baieb Dear Sir Beinv in Virginia a short to git baleA of cotton, and some sustained tbem- pious and zealous christian, and member of the Baptist Chuich. Her profession was adorned by selves bv cliiifrint? to the limbs of trees for several Timiiitv ui viiajKi nut. xie ass engagea in chopping down some trees, when one of which fell upon him, crushing his head, shoulder and breast in a shocking manner. He lingered in an tatement of Gen.

Calhoun in relation; to the time, I bought a bottle of your Premium lilt tors, and it has done me more rood than all the modieioe I ever hour, until rescned from their perilous position rtry 0f vote, but which sheds no light the graces of her life and conversation. To her Saviour she devoted her time, her talents and her worldly goods. Ever attentive to the cry of dis wwr uj 'iigub ifc wilt i t-iun iii ou ut ouii- i qq hQ Subject. almost insensible: state about six days, and died on the 4th February. He removed from this day night wss bitterly cold, and of the twenty- took in my life.

I seud you fire dollars, yon will please send me the worth of It la your Bitters by Adams A Express, to Chamois. The report says that these facts show great tress from the poor or sick, she was not merely-a fund ut officio? Why has be pernntted the prestige of his name as the Chairman of this Committee to be used, when he knew, al though others did not, that there waa no such Commit Ul'rTE THE CONTRARY. county about ten years ago, and has left a wife The Geenbore Patriot aaJ Flag en- sister of charity, but a mother in Israel. She had long lived in this world as one who kept heT lamp W3i. B.

rfCXLKY. We do hope the proprietor may distribute bis Bit- and three or four children to mourn their sudden nine or thirty-three who perished it isjnor than prolable a majority was frozen to death. The accident occurred, we loarn, at a point where the river was swollen over its bank, and Spread for a mile or more into the swampy low land, trimmed and brightly burning, ready and anxious bereavement. He was about 45 years of ajre. HUlaboro' Recorder.

tars in every State io tha Union', as they hare become very popular, and highly recoramanded by -the most tirtly snUtaken ia anppoaiu that we have or "nwreJ" at it, or any her nJ Ameriean iournal. We bare done to hear her Saviour's call. The summons of the Angel of Death was to her an invitation to the marriage feast, and joyfully was it accepted. Her Graduates. Among the list of graduates at the twelfth Annual Commencement of the Aylett loss to her immediate family and friends rreat, aaoh thinjc, ahhoagh taihfind abon-daot josoScatioo for Joinj ao in the last Medical School of York, we find the follow indeed, but they have the inestimable consolation of knowing that she died "the death of the prominent pnysicians in the State.

Price 60 cents a bottle. To be had at the Drujr Stora of Metrs. WILLIAMS 4 HAYWOOD, Bsletgh, and by the principal Druggists in this State. by ail Drug, gists in Petersburg, Va. -i Orders promptly filled by addressing E.

BAKE1U Proprietor, jao7 2w Bichmoad, Va. ing from North Carolina John A. A bell, Rich regularity, and strict conformity to law, and tbat no State heretofore applying for jadmisuon has shown a clearer record- I No objection to the admission of Kansas arises on the usual inquiries first, as to the application; secondly, as to the regularity ot the proceedings and thirdly, whether the constitution is republican in form. The report then answers the objections, going very fully into a reply to Gov Walker's argument, founded on his assumption that the validity of every State constitution depends on its having received the sanction of popular- vote, This assumption is denied, as not being sustained by principle or authority, "Sovereignity," Governor Walker says "is Inalienable, and rests exclusively with the people." This is granted, but the report says It docs not follow that sovereign power cannot be delegated. ard Anderson, L.

M. Boll, TV. G. Barton, John righteous, and her last end was like his." B. of the Patriot an issue, columns of and that when an effort was made to reach the hore the boat came in contact with a large tree, which was broken by the violent of the concussion, and arrested ner There were between fifty and sistv person on board, and of these, it ts stated, by some twenty-nine and by other thirty-three were lost.

Between twelve and thirteen hundred bales of cotton were destroyed, and the boat burned to the water': edge. v. Another account fays At his residence in Warren County, on the Carrington, John A. Gallaghen, Robt. J.

Larkins, W. S. Moody, Aj J. Munroe, R. R.

Robeson, W. devoted to sneers at us. If tbeae tee, and that, of enurae, be culd not.be its chairman Would it not, to use perVaps too mild a word, have been more candid on tie part of Mr. have let those whom be once recognised as political brethren, and bj whom be was honored by a responsible position, know at an earlier day his views, instead of permitting them to labor under the false impression th it they had such a thing as an Executive and that he was looked op to as its Chairman We leave a discriminating publie to an 26th of Februatf Johk B. PowiLL in the ert at us will sneer the Whig and Aiuer 11.

oifres, l. 11. Simmons and Jeseph C. Walker. Among the list of Graduates at Jefferson Med 85tb year of his age, "Death tsterific in its mild est and it is the more so, when it calls from ical College at the Annual Commencement held us, those who are valued and beloved.

The sub kaa pnj into power, or tend ia the slightest degree weeken tht Democratic prtj, we raeer awar to Tour heart's content. It at Philadelphia on Tuesday last, we find the names ject of this limited obituary, was truly a man of After the wheels stopped the boat swayed ot tne lollowuig from this State: J. A. Allison, the '-Old School," but cherished the most respect round und was driven across the river by force of J. uiacK, jonn n.

Branch, J. M. Campbell, K. A. ful admiration for the Improvements of the aee vilU howeter, be to many ia this Sure Hauser, J.

King. J. F. Miller, A. B.

Paine, his mind i remained clear, and lucid, and he was v.j. raimer, J. A. Kogers, D. il.

Smith and J. thetibe Whig 'and Americao part are so gratified to have bis numerous friends visit him tne wind. This rortunate circumstance, probably, saved the Uvea of many of the survivors, as they mutr otherwise, have perudied in the flames of the boat. The mate and pilot -and some others on cot ft. Stewart.

Ine formation of a constitution requires the exercise of sovereign power but so does the commonest act of legislation. If the one can be delegated, so can the other. All the constitutions of the old States were made by the conventions to the last, making his house a mansion of hos w.r ttroar that thev aa afford to sneer swer these questions, and to assist in the solution of them; we refer them to what the pitality, aud welcome to alii For forty years he tray eteh other's streof.h and n. falne. The Louisburg Eagle is down on the Lecbmp- was a member of the Baptist Church, during i OIL- Standard said last week about Mr.

Miller's ton Constitution What will the President and toe whole, of which period, he sustained the The Patriot aad Flag ia pleased, ia a sneer- his Cabinet do now Raleiqh Standard. friendship and co-operation in our plans: standard of an untarnished christian, and died as he had lived for nearly half a century, with a We were not the author of the article referred ioz manner, to term vi the Morgan" of the Raleigh, March 11. 1853 blissful hope of future immortality. party. To this, we reply, that if fidelitj to to above, and would have rejected it had wfe read it before it was "set up." The Standard's interro The author of this feeble tribute to his memo Dxaa Sia: I do not runaider rnvself a A Champion in the Field Cbarlovtcs viLLe, 8, ISit.

Messrs. Dove A Co OenOemon My stallion, Morgan Champion, got his leg hung on the ntal.ll doo, and stripped the skia off his hind lec about six inches in length, aad two inches wido, making a viry beroftbe "Executive Committee ti th Ameri gation is easily answered Buchanan and his Cabinet will go on as usual with their-workings ry, knew him well and intimately, and can say with truth, he was the honest and benevolent tbe rtj entitle aa editor to be organ of oar partj, we maj elaina to be am (not tht) ton bale floated down the fiver some fmir ui), shouting for help, before bota could be obtained. Tbeae- were then carried acroaa the river and hauled on wagons to tba scene of disaster, when the survivors on tha treaa were carried to land. Is proper to state that all efforts to get to the yawl were rendered fruitless, as the flames rut off allmeans ofaocessto.it. Aa attempt was then made to launch the life-boat, but before a sufficient force could be mustered the fire again drove the party It is due to CapC Stone to say that when assistance arrived he gave orders to save the women can trtv.

Btb tnv autnoritv as cnairman. neighbor, the kind master, the sincere friend and ana intrigues. juomatwrg Eagle. and my Jutr as a member, of that Committee, sore, and I was foarfal I could not ase llm for tlx wilbout ratincation except tbat of Massachusetts. The constitution of the United States was ratified bv State conventions, and by the popular vote.

The amendments to it are to be concurred in by State Legislatures, and not by the popular vote, to give them validity. If Gov. Walker's doctring be correct we should be without Stat? constitutions or law ia half of the 'States of th Union. The objeo'ion that an enabling act is necessary is also answered, and shown to-be untenable, both in principle and authority. The question relative to the registry and appointment is very fully treated.

The charge that nineteen counties were disfranchised is completely answered. There are but thirty -four I organized counties in Kansas. Twenty-one of these were represented. Nine of the thirteen i unren- oma of tae party to woioa we oeiong affectionate parent. eeaoeU with tb campaign of 1856.

months. I procured a bottle of voor TLRF OIL Boots fob the Pk rye ess Royal. One item The whole tone of the Patriot aad Flag i VOJt. Jaoat mtpectrullv youm. II.

W. MILLER. in the wardrobe of the Princess Royal of England calculated to imp re persons who read that from Mr. T. Patterson's Drug Store, and appliod it as directed.

Tha swelling has entirely gone, and tbe leg is now cured. I consider your Turf Oil far better than any medicine I ha-e ever used certainly It has Joh W.Stms, Esq. on her marriage! should attract the attention; of PORTER'S SPIRIT. who do bo see the Register, with American women and be adopted by them, A part of her "fit ouV' was twelve pair of boots FREE GIFT DISTRIBUTION! effected the most remarkable cure that has ever come, OUR TABLE. the belief that we, became we lire at the which are described as useful and solid.

Some of under my observation, and I have had au experience rpHE PROPRIETORS OF "PORTER'S SPIRIT and children first, and was himself the last to be taken off. It will be seen by the statements below that the most of the lost were frozen, having been more or leas ia the water, and sub The Eclectic Magazine for March is before seat of goTsrnoeat, have attempted to Jtc- them, intended for rough walking, are provided I OP THE TIMES," the rreat Weekly Newspaper. of 40 years in the management of horaes. You can use this as you please. I give it for tbe public good.

witn treble soles. and Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, and Family as. Lax all it predecessors, it contains tait to oar political friends. Now, we aver JOHN C. JOHNSON.

oi America, will, en tbe Zita of July next. jected three or four hours to the cold northern blast. th essence of the very best foreign literature. Owner of the celebrated horse Morgan Champion, that reaented counties have very little population. In seven of them not a vote was cast at the January election against the constitution.

In two others make a There is a rumor via Detroit that Gen. Cass took the premium at tbe State Fair last Fail. For sale, ia Petersburg, by F. II. Robertson.

Todi. To on who does not publish a literary 'pa Free Distribution of 91,000, will soon resign hispost-in Washington, not from disaffection about Kansas, but from dislike to the The following is a list of those ascertained to have been lost Mrs. B. Cromwell and child, frozen, Sumter among its regular yearly subscribers, to be decided by Hinton Traylor, Oeo. B.

Jones A per, and who is expected to put forth a mis President excessive exercise of his power in re tbe ureat Kace that ia to be run in Borland In Julv Alfriend, aad N. F. Rives, Druggists. moving public officers because of difference with county Mrs. 11.

O. Turner and eaijd, frozen, next, and for which American horses will contend, DOVE A Sole Proprietors, mar 1ft it Richmond, Va. known as the race for him upon the Kansas question. ashington county W. T.Smith, frozen, Ureen, cellaneous aad political journal, it is so hard to refrain from copying such articles as are called by the Eclectic, that tre cannot refrain The Goodwood Cap jQi.

urr na addressed a communication to a county Caradine, frozen, Chickasaw county; Willis, frozen do; Augustus Jones, Columbus, Martin, frozen, John This contest, which takes plaee in England, en 'the Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil. Taa Nxw Practice. Electrio cares Vain is U. committee of citizens of Anderson district, S.

28th July next, is under the speeial patronage of the at all'. must rive an art'ele or so from of the nine leu tban one hundred votes were thrown and ia the four remaining, namely Franklin, Anderson, Coffee and Breckinridge, there were but eleven out of thirty-five. In these four counties the officer were prevented from making a registry. The report also shows, from the registry and apportionment, together with the official returns, that at the fourth of January election, the five counties of Leavenworth, Atchison, Douglas, Doniphan and Jefferaon, cast five thousand one hundred and eighteen votes, which is a majority of the whole vote cast througout the territory against -the constitution. And yet all these counties were registered and represented I in the peremptorily declining to oo a candidate for re Duke of Richmond, and is one of the most princely of Powell, barkeeper, frozen, Eliza Battle Dr.

b. premonitor of death relieve the pain and yon chuck election to CongTess. it once iq a while, although political quid W. Clanton, frozen, Warsaw. Kev.

Mr. the Knglish racing year. It was tbe meeting selected the disease. Pro Da Grath's Electric Oil is the marvel of this nunc may grumble. So look oat.

last year tor the memorable debut of tbe American horses on the English Turf; and it is more than prob Newman, frozen, Louisville, M. A. Galloway, never seen, Gainesville, three white age. for the following (not everything :) COMMERCIAL. able that and other American horses will, on deck hauls never seen P.

Kirkland, died after getting ashore Greene county, Mrs. Crom the approaching occasion, appear in it again. EDITORIAL CHANGE. As there will, probably, be thirty or forty horses en Sam'l B. Paul, has succeeded A.

D. well and her child died from cold, in ner nis- tered, and some fourteen or fifteen to start, we propose that aothiBg could be no re erroneous than sack aa iopreaaioa. From the we have asel not ooly reapctful bnt kind aad frieedly laogaage to tho of oar contemporaries who differed from us. And what right had we to do otherwise 1 They bad as aiach right to follow the dictates of their hoaest judgment as we bad, aad we would no more dictate thaa would submit to being dictated to. So, bare never dictated caa ihtc who are sneering at as, and who, while they are pleased to eoncede to as "both ability aad devotion to oar principle," are striving to produce the impression that we have abandoned said "principles," are asiag said ability to help the enamy, soy i muck When charged with rmnning eooater to the will of the ooiprit of our party, we gave what we conceived to be good reason for thinking were sustained by the aoajoritj of the party.

We referred to nu-aseroo letters received from different quarters of th State, and offretted the opinion band's arm. In a tree Dr. S. II. Jones, never Cures Khenmatism often in a day.

1 Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes. Cures Cramp in the stomach, fire minutes. Cures Burns, Wounds, Bruises, one to three days. Cnng Headache, fifteen minntes Cares Ear ache, Stiff Neck, Ayue, one night Cures Piles, Swelled Ulands, ten days. Cures Felons, Broken Breatts, Salt Rheum, two to to distribute the $1,000 as follows Banks, Esq as editor and proprietor of the seen, Greene county, Ala.

Fifteen slaves, employ Five hundred dollars, in cash, to the subscriber, who RALEIGH MARKET, Reported Expressly for the Register, BY MILLS II. BROWN, Grocer. RALKran, March. 16, 1858. COTTON Wo hear of but few transactions in this article.

Holders don't seem to be disposed to South-Side Democrat. Personally we wish ed on the boat, also perisned. by impartial distribution, shall receive the name of the winning horse $200 to the Second and $100 to the The Mobile Advertiser, in its account of Mr. Paul all tho success he anticipates. This third horse.

Among those who draw the names of the convention, having thirty -six of the sixty delegates of which the convention was composed. If it be true that the opponents of the constitution were so largely in the majoritv in those counties, and so violent in their opposition, why did they not elect men to form a constitution more to their liking? They had within four votes of two-thirds of the convention why then six the burning of the steamer Eliza Battle, says: is the second time Mr. P. has enlisted in the remaining horses in the race; $200 will be distributed, Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Absoess. six to ten sell at present prices.

We quote it at 10 to 10 One child of Mr. Cromwell was saved by Mr. making $1,000 cash in all. For particulars of this days. ranks of the eorp editorial, and we bop he Frank mjoad elerk of who novel distribution, see Porter's Spirit of the Times for prima lots.

1 swam Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three itself. BACON We have onlv to note small sales at ill bar reason to make a longer tarry in ashore with it. He then placed Miss Turner on a days. Address Editors of Porter's Spirit, No. 348, Broad cotton bale and safely landed her on shore.

She Cures Ague and Fever, one to two days, aad all them than be did the first time. way, Jiew -korfeu vous and scrofulous aid to him. You have saved my life do sricnus copies sairr rata save my mother and my sister." He then swam LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OFJAS. off and rescued her sbtcr, who afterwards froze We also make a asperate FREE GOT TO RETAIL IREDELL 2D VOLUME. AGENTS, of $500, to be allotted ia one sum to the Cures Deafness in one io four days.

Cures all pains in the back, breast, Ac, In two dsyi. DEAF NS CURED. NawHAvax, May 19, 1856. Paof. Da GaATU My brother has beta 'deaf these Agent who -'draws the name of the winning port in to death in -his arms.

Her mother froze to death on a tree, which was the fate of almost all who perwhed. said race. The second volume of this interesting biography sad eorrerpondence has been pub It ia pur present intention to continue this system of An infant ol two moatns oia was savea tn a re 111 to 12c. hog round. LARD Demand good at 12 to 12Jc.

FLOUR Is very dull at $5 00. MEAL Is worth from 60 to 65. CORN 60c, Has an upward tendency. FODDER Is worth from 85 to 90 per hundred. OATS Is selling from 85 to $1.00.

BUTTER Fresh, 25c. Mountain, 20 to 22 Jo. EGGS 10 tol2jc. per dozen POTATOES Sweet, 75 to 80c. per bushel.

PORK from 8 to 9c. per pound. HAY AND SHUCKS 50c. per hundred. CHICKENS From 20 to 25c.

DRY HIDES 10 to 11 for good. PETERSBURG MARKET. Free Gifts, and make to our Subscribers and Agents years. After trying many things he used your Oil a few times, and it cured him entirely. markable manner.

When discovered by Capt lished, aad we are indebted to our friend, two Free Distributions during tbe following and each Mr. James J. Iredell, for a eopy of it. See Stone it had only' its night clothes on, and was biue with cold. A blanket coat soaked with water succeeding year tbe first to be decided by the Epsom CLIFFORD 11.

SCP.ANTON. Ask Mr. Scranton. who aftsrwards booghtl 50 worth Derby of 1859, to be mn in England in the early Spring Mr. Iredell's advertisement in another col was at band, which the Captain laid upon a burn of Are Whig and American -presses with the opinions of ntae Whig and American preeaes, and argued that if the press was any index of public opinion, that it was as prob to selL.

(ana for which two American horses are already en. Ask Mr. Wilklns, of Lynchburg, if Charles De ing cotton bale and then wrapped the babe in the tered) and the others bv the Doneaster St Lester, the umn. steaming covering, it is now "alive ana cnirp- annual great meeting of JCnglaad for the As In Grath's Electrio Oil did not cure him of rheumatisia and strain received from a fall. both these last named meetings there are always about did they fail to act at the proper Their refusal, therefore, did hot invalidate the just, fair and legal action of the convention.

The resolution under which the committee was appointed, directed them to 'Inquire whether the Lecorapton Constitution is acceptable and satisfactory to the people The reply to this is, that the only correct teat is the ballot-oox, and such an expression of the popular will aa is there given at the proper time and place, according to law. By this test the constitution was adopted by an overwhelming majority of those who joined in tho election. These, onlv can be considered as the bona fide citizens of Kansas. Others who abstained are mala fide residents, who went to Kansas for mischief and strife. They are self-acknowledged outlaws, are not to be considered as constituent elements of communitv or society, against which they are in open rebellion.

But on the 4th of January, at the election of State officers under the constitution, more than 1 2,000 voters in Kansas did go to the polls, and thus showed conclusively that at least four-fifths of the voters of that territory were willing to vote for the election of State officers under the constitution. This shows that the constitution was not only acceptable, but that it has been accepted by at least four-fifths' of the voters of that territory, though not entirely satisfactory to all of them. Ask Rev. Mr. Caldwell, if it did not relieve bhn of a "HERE AND HEREAFTER" two hundred high-mettled racers entered, the interest Captain Stone also saved the motner of tne in able that the nine papers would reflect truly such opinion as that tho three would.

The severe cough and pain in the breat in one night. that will attend the distribution of tbe Dames of the Is the title of a novel bj Anna Atbern, au fant by placing her on the cotton, and the two were mado as comfortable as circumstances allow Asa Mr. Welcb, of liucbanan, if it did not curt) Lisa competitors among the readers of our paper may aasily Reported Weekly Expressly for the Register, BY DOXNANS A JOHNSTON. I March 13th, 1858. The business the past week has not been large of swelled glands la the throat in flftocn miuutcs, whyu thor of "Step by Step, or Delia be conceived.

ed until the boats took theui off. Patriot and Flag admit that, to a certain extent," the press with its coireepondence is tne doctor said be would die In a snort tune. The subscription price of Porter's Spirit is Three wbioh Mr. Pomeroj has kindly sent us, and Ask Mrs. Argyle if it did not cure her of headacM Dollars a year, payable in advance single copies six in fifteen minutes.

cents. which may be found for sale at bis Book a refer of public opinion, bat; is "well as FIENDISH MURDER. Tho A ilmington Journal published a few days Ask Mrs. Blackford, of Lvnehburr. if it did not P.

S. The "American Racine Calendar and Trot care her of headache in fifteen minutes. sured that the press is often imposed npoo." ting Record," containing a fall and complete account ago an account of the discovery of the murdered This Oil is mild, pleasant and harmless 1U prop. of. all the Racing in the United States and Canada for body of James E.

Shaw, a tobacco trader and wag A NOVEL PROJECT. the sixteen months ending January last, with the Rules of all the principal Courses, Fast Time, Roles of Bet ting. Comparative Tables, io. 4o Ao will be ready We call attention to the advertisement in this day's paper of Porter's Spirit of the Times," No doabt th pre is frequently imposed upon by calculations of either sanguine or designing oorretpondent. Bat, can oar Greensboro friends believe that respectable men, in different part of this State, wonld set erties are all fur good; chilnren should have it given to them when teething and for croup.

Bewcr of base imitators professing, to make Rlectrie Oil. They know nothing of its manufactory their -only aim being to ret money 1 Look oat Beware I Tha only genuine is made at the old establishment, w. South Eighth stre-. Philadelphia's not removed, as oner, in Columbus county, N. C.

The father and three sisters of the murdered man resides in Virginia. The facts brought to light have implicat in a few days. It is, in short, a Condensed History of Horse in Amerioa for sixteen months, and no lover from which it will be seen that the proprietors of ed a white man, named Bythel Mitchell, and three or owner of a horse should be without it. Pnoe seventy five cents a copy. Orders will be supplied by maiL 'mar 17 that paper intend distributing among their yearly advertised by a base scamp.

Name on the wrapper and blown in the ubscrnieni the sum of $1000 in free gifts. Apart from the plan of gifts proposed by the proprietors. free negroes, who have been committed to jail for trial. The cinmmstances attending the tragedy are thus narrated by a correspondent of the Jour Paor. C.

Da GRATTI. LIFE AND CORRESPONDJSNCEI mar 6-1 Sole inventor aad maker in tha world. the paper itself is richly worth the price of sub nal scription. It is a large, handsome sheet, and its Mr. Shaw was trading in that portion of the conn- in produce, owing part to the As the weather improves, we look for more doing.

TOBACCO. The market is active moderate receipts, i at improving prices. God shipping manufacturing leaf wanted at full prices. We quote lugs at $5J to 7, mostly at 61 to 6 common leaf 7 to 8 good 9 to 13 No fine in market. i COTTON.

The sales have only been some 300 to 400 bales this week, at 10 to 11 1. The English news continues favorable, but our manufacturers seem to want confidence to go in freely. The stock in market may now be set down at bales. f- CORN. We quote small lots at but tho market is dull at this figure for large quantities.

WHEAT-AJpretty large business has been done in wheat this week at steady rates 1 28 to 1 32 for prime to choice white; 1 20 for prime red; common and fair lots are heavy and only saleable at low rates; say 85 to 1 10. The receipts continue fair for the season, with considerable lots in store held for higher prices. FLOUR. have only to note a retail business doing at 8 forj Superfine 5 to 6 for Extra and 7 for family. BACON Sales of Shoulders at 81 to 9, and Sides 101 to 11 Virginia hoground dull at 12 J.

LARD. Virginia in kega 12; barrels, Western 11 to Market firm. CLOVER SEED. Wequote at 6 to 61, with a or 1 JAMES IREDELL, I 'v. Br GRIFFITH J.

McREE, Esq. 3 Volumes, Cloth. $2 60 per Volume. NEW LAW BOOKS. I columns are al wars filled with the most entertain ty known as the Green Swamp country, and while traveling there stooned.

bv solicitation, at the house ing reading. We take pleasure in commending BRTGHTLTg DIGEST OF THE LAWS 'OP the U. 8. An Annlytical Digest of the Lws of. The committee declined to go into an investigation of the alleged frauds at the January election for State officers for want of jurisdiction of the House over the subject.

They say they can no more investigate frauds relating to the election of State officers in Kansas than in any other State. Theae matters are to be inquired into by other appropriate legitimate tribunals. If the seat of the member of Congress elected to this House be contested on the ground of alleged frauds, the House would have jurisdiction over that question but not as to frauds in the election of Governor or members of the Legislature of Kansas. The report concludes with the reooommenda-tion for the admission of theStateot Kansas, in pursuance of the views of the President, believing the welfare and prosperity of the people of Kansas, as well as the general welfare, peace and harmony of the whole Union, will thereby be promoted. it to all, and especially the lovers of the turf.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED a supply of tbe above Work. When sent by the United States from the adoption of the Constitution to the end of the 34 th Congress, 17891867, by Frederick Brightlv, Eq. or jiiicneii on me nignioi im ioiu oi lasix eoruary, and was murdered and robbed tbat night From the wounds on the bead he must have been struck mail, the postage will be 35 cents per volume, extra, mar 17 3m JAMES J. IREDELL. Homicide.

On Sunday last, Mr. B. C. Strickland, ovemeer for Mr. Tho.

Bridgers. who reside AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW. by Wharton. three blows with the poll of an axe; blood wa found in Mitchell's yard, buried some three feet New Edition, thoroughly revised. in this county, about six miles from Raleigh, at NISI FR ICS, by William 8oUwin.

with Additional I RAGS. Office of Neuse Stanufacturing I KalkiCb, March IS, 1858. under ground. On the thirteenth day after the murder is alleged to have been commltedthe body was found on an island in the Green Swamp, tempted to chti. a negro man for running away, Notes and References to American Cases, by Aaa J.

Fish. For sale by when the negro seized a heavy club and com THE DEPRESSED STATE OF THE PAPER Market obliges this Company to require their cus mar IT W. L. P0MER0Y. 1 LAW BOOKS.

menced striking violently at Mr. S. Th negro about two miles from Mitchell's house. The spot selected by the foul perpetrators of this crime, as the last resting place of poor Shaw, is dreadful to contemplate; it is in a secret nd almost inac being a strong, athletic fellow, and Mr. Strick DUNLOFS DIGEST OP THE LAWS OF HIE UNITED STATES.

This is a very Complete ai.d land finding tbat he was about to ovarpower him. tomers to pre-pay freight oa Kags. From and afur the first of April next, and until further notice, our uniform price will be 3 cents per pound for good cotton.or linen Rags, delivered, freight cessible retreat, in one of the most terrible swamps drew his pocket knife, and cut the negro's throat, causing his death in a few minutes. The negro Well arranged work, and has received high eommebda-' tions from the Irst jurists of the oouatry. good stocK in, market.

to work, without aaj opportunity of concert, and simultaaeoosly unite in giving counsel calculated to injare th party to which they beloag? What could be th moure for so doing Cat froao? Friecds, is not the idea preposterous not this objection as to the eapaeity of th? pre to indicate publie opinion eut th 'three ptpera" ia favor of a convention just as deeply as it doe th nine paper which are opposed to it When tit assert that tkrir information war-ruts th belief that we might carry the election of a Whig aad American candidate, or make a first rat race, and that keep the part together, may not thty hate been "im-poaed upon by tktir correspondence, or have tiejr a close monopoly of reliable informatioa Such reflections as tbeae have convinced as that we, and those who concur with us, know" what is public opinion quit as well as those who dissent from as, and if this is cither dictation or "hauling down the flag, why, then, let the most be made of it. In conclusion, we sincerely desire to be oa friendly terms with all our contemporaries of th Whig aad Aaaerieaa press, and if we cannot agree on a matter of policy, we hop the difference of opinion will be discussed eoarteoosly, aad without a resort to sneer aad taaat, know each other to be true sales 4ire now large at $56 to 57 in our State, in Inis dismal aiding place, with naught but the wilds of the wilderness; and the bowling of rapacious animals around him, Shaw was secreted one foot under the cold and muddy belonged to Mr. John Smith, and was hired by for No. 1 Peruvian 48 for Kettle well's 5o; for paid, at either Depot in Kaleiga, or at our Mills. Business letters to be addressed to H.

W. HrsTXO, Treasurer of the Company. SION H. ROGERS, 1 mar 17 swkwtlsp President uoums leadings; Hoffman's Legal Outlines Hoffman on Legal Study; Parsons on Mercantile Law Reese's and Irbide Island. 1 Mr.

Bridgers. He had runaway on lat Tuesday, i-AUilAJNUii on 1 ork plenty at 2 per because Mr. S. had punuhed him, and had just Peters' Digest of the Federal Cowrtt i earth, where the guilty felons supposed he woald lie forever, while they would be secure, with their illgntten booty. Shaw's money, the only cause for returned home when Mr.

Strickland encountered cen: rsaitimorc and fnuaueiptiic same, 11J to 12; Laguyraj none: PICKPOCKETS ARRESTED. Last night between eight and nine o'clock, as the Manchester cars were about starting, three men entered the cars immediately behind Mr. Enoch Bobbins, of Columbus county, who was on his way home that evening and pressing close to that gentlemen, in a twinkling had his pocket book from out of his pocket, and was in the act of making off with it, when Mr. Bobbins discovered tho theft, and firmly grasped two of the rascals, but one in the cars calling'out let them go 1" he released them and they made their escape. Search was made last night and one of the rogues was found aiding behind Ja stump, in the swamp in the rear of the.

Bail Road Depot. Taylor's Law Glossary; CREDITORS OF MANTEO MANUFAC him. TURING COMPANY. By the decision of the uico ne couia nave oeen muruerea. Java 16 to 17 Alocna 18 to .19 cts.

NORFOLK Supreme Court, there is left in my hands for distribu tion among the general creditors of the Manteo Man A PaixTER ix Lock Gsoroia a Lucky Elkctiox or a Mioht Watch. At a special Reported Weekly Expressly for the Register, nfacturing Company, about two thousand dollars. All creditors of said Company are hereby notified to pre meeting of th Board of Commissioners on Fri Place. Lately there was a young English prin BY A. M.

McPHEETERS A CO. Norfolk, March 13, 1858, day evening last, the following persons were cho- ter, named Henry Floyd, engaged on the Sa sent their claims to tbe subscriber, on or before tbe 1 5th of May next, so that a distribution of the same may be made pro rata, among those entitled, before the vannah Georgian, and a few days ago he sailed sen to con.titale the City Night Watch Win. II. FLOUR The supply on our market has been greatly reduced by heavy shipping orders, while the receipts have been very limited the market Adams, I. D.

tmith, Wm. C. Parker, Cornelius from Savannah for England, having received the welcome news that he was heir to an estate of 60,000, about $300,000, a sum much to be de sale by mar 17 W. L. P0MEROY.

RARE OLD LAW BLACKSTONE; ROLLER'S NISI PRIUS. A- For sale by mar 17 W. L. P0MER0Y. NEW BOOKS.

HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE LNI- TED, STATES, Ss traced ia the Writings ot Alexander Hamilton, and of hij Contemporaries. Life and Correspondence of James Iredell, VuL 2, by G. J. McRee; Parton's Life of Aaron Burr, Livingston's travels in Africa Earth's Travels In Africa, Vols. 1 and J.

For sale by next session of the supreme vourt. DAN'L G. F0WLE, Trustee, i Standard copy. mar 17 td Jordan, Alsey Beavers, and E. Johnson.

is therefore, more active, without however, an sired in bard time." This is not a luckier turn advance. We quote S. F. Extra VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WARRENTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION.

in the wheel of fortune tban that which happened tie was brought over tne river and lodged in jail. This morning the Police arrested the other two in the lower part of the town, and at present the gallant trio are snugly ensconced in our County Institution, awaiting trial. We learn that about $400 was taken from the fellow who was captured in the Swamp and, on his trunks being opened, several gold watches amily $6, cash. CORN Since our last there have been 'heavy iinrrrLL be exposed to public sale, in The following are the officers elected at the first I the City of Raleigh, on Monday ef the ensuing to an American typo some time since. lie had tried his luck at almost everything, and was about to despair, when the happy thought struck him he mirha draw a prize.

Accordingly be pur transaction in corn, vt quote Mixed 58 to 59c. White 61 to 62c. Yellow 64 to C5c, regular meeting of the Association, held on the Mh of March, 1809, who hold their offices for the Wake Superior Court, the STOKK HOUSE AND LOT on Fayette ville street, fronting Lawrence's Hotel. This COTTON Sales of small lots at 111 to 12a is a desirable stand for business, and a bargain chased a ticket ins. 9wan uo.

letrtuixeu lot ensuing three months A large quantity is held above the market. be had, as I am determined to sell without reserve. tery, which draws every Saturday at Augusta, NAVAL STORES Tar $1 40., Rosin, $1 30 17 W. L. POME ROT.

ia our devotion to th cause we advocate, aad there is bo occasion for on becoming and offensive language. Terms made kuowu on ue day or sale. mar 17 td IRA BECRWITH. for common, $1 80 for Ho. 1.

Spirits Turpen tine 44 to 45c. and drew the capital prize of $40,000. The next drawing offers brilliant prospects, as the capital prize is $70,000. Tickets $r0. and 21.

which NAILS, ALL SIZES, PEAS B. E. SI 40. Black SI to $1 10. were discovered, along with quite a quantity of burglars' tools.

This fellow is evidently a business man for, on being requested by the magistrate to pass over all of his loose change, be politely asked for a receipt for the same. We hope he will get a receipt to the tune of thiny-nine lashos. They registered their names, at Holmes' Hotel, three different times, as Pitts and Friends. Since writing the above, we learn that a dispatch has been received by our Sheriff, dated Richmond, stating that a robbery had been com entitle the bolder to the whole or a proportionate Rev. 2'.

Z. Graves, President T. M. Crrtui, 1st Vice President VT. A.

Walsh, 5d da T. T. Williams, Corresponding Secretary. Nalh. McLean, Recording Secretary.

John E. Diiggor, Librarian. Thomas Woodson, Supervisor. David Par ru-h, WarretUnn 2 etc. Clay 95 to $1.

warranted of the best quality and for sale low. DONNANS A JOHNSTON. share in any prize that he draws. GROCERIES Sugars N. O.

7 to 71c. Petersburg, March 17. HI, 9 to 91c. 91 to 9J. Crushed 1 1 to Jl The Turkish Admiral who has arrived lately Laguyra, nOULDEB FEW II LTD in Kew York, says that he visits this country for COFFEE.

Rio, 11 to 12; Java, 19 to 20c. MOLASSES. Cuba, in the twofold purpose of building a vessel for the very handsome, for tale by H. C. HARDY CO, Petersburg, March 17.

Turkish Navy, and conferring with the Govern in 34 to 371. I The New York correspondent of the Charles NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD, objoctiy.ly considered, by Dr. Breckinridge Tha World of Mind, by Isaac Tsjlor; 1 Lncy Howard's Journal, by Mrs. Sigouxaey Twin Rosea, by Anna Cora sUsebie Blind Tom; Evelyn Grey; For sale by taar lT W.

L. P0MER0T. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. G0NTESSI0NS OF AN TNQURER; Songs and Poems of the South, by Meek Gathered LUlies or Little Children in Uearea Portraits my Married Fnends; White Lies, by Charles Bead Reoolleotkms of a Policeman Confessions of aa Attorney, by Satul Warren, Cm mitted there, and warning the Sheriff to be on the lookout for the' vidians. No daqbt these are the same fellows who committed the robbery in Wiltnington Herald.

ment officially, as the representative of the Sublime Porte, Be intends to remain in New York ton Mercury has the following: rh BALES UP CQXWTRY HAY ON "An interesting wedding took place a few days 1) If consignment Just received at mar ROYSTER, JONES A MOORE'S. a abort time before, he proceeds to Washington. He thus combines with his ship-building a diplomatic mission to this country, which, if properly A NOTHER SUPPLY OF SUPERIOR A COXPLUf TO OUR SCOTCH. Oar friends of the Greensboro Patriot tod Flag (we will call them onr "friends" ia spite of their quips aad quidiiies at as,) inform as of a very marked compliment to onr Scoteh pud by some persons in 'their quarter of the State, a bo think that we writ Scotch so well that we mast be a "foreigner in dis faise. These persons are much better judges of Scoteh thaa eitisen Uoldeo, who doesn't know Scotch from 'Scotch-IrUh." Truth requires nsbowerer, to deny the soft impabmQt of being a "foreigner io We a-e, on both sides, of Scotch dsetnt( and are not st all ashamed of onr liuil.bat hare nerer set foot bejond the shares of Amenta.

carried out, may result? in important commer since between a Mr. Henry a. Melville and Mrs. Sarah K. Seymour.

The parties have both been married before, and each Lave a family of seven childreo those of the gentleman comprising six daughters and a son, and tho of the lady six 2 Family Flour, In sacks and barrets, at mar 17 KUISXKK, JUaa MUUitS B. cial results. He is now under forty year of age. His party will then return to New 1 ork, and re A 'Rotal' Ttfo. According to an ancient usage in Prussia, all the Princes of the Royal family must learn a trade.

It is stated that the Prince Frederic William, just married to the Princess Royal of England, bmrned the trade of a compoeitofin the printing office of Mr. Haul at Bcrjifl. main until the contract for the construction of SALT. G. $1 25 Blown, $1 75.

GUANO. $53 to $55, as to quantity. Wilmikgtos MAEKET.Marcb 13. Turpentine, Sales yesterday of 92 bbls. at $2 65 for virgin, and yellow dip, and $1 55 for hard.

Spirits Sales this morning of 24Q at 47c, per gaL Stock bbls. i Cotton Sales yesterday of ICQ bales inidling at 11 jc. Molasses A cargo of 370 hhds. and 30 tierces arrived yesterday. Selling from wharf at 23a 25c.

Fatittxvtlitc Market. March 13. Cotton, Sale at life.1 Flour Receipts sequal to th demand. Family, $5 25: superfine, Grain corn, 75c; onts, 45c Lard, 13c. vTurpenfine Yellow dip, $2 15; virgin, 05 hard, $105; spirit, 40 40cv i sons and a daughter.

Tb sons acted oa the oo- CANVASSED UAH 8 Beef Tongue, Author of 44 Ten Thousand a Year the friirate is made and the work berun. when the Admiral will return to Turkey, leaving Soh man-Eft a as naval constructor to attend to the sausage, A fresh supply at msr 17 ROYSTER, J0XES MOORE'S. Guy rings tone, a Novel Mastaug Gray, by Qou. Jre Clemens. I lor sal by martr W.

L. POMER0Y. caHt as groomsmen to their luture lamer, ltie whuU fourteen children alike, according to thir an, entered the church arm in arm, and ranged themselves en either side of their parents, who are remarkably handsome, and looked su-pro. The bridd is wealthy, and was richly drea-ietl in a pearl-colored moire antique, with eUv lace, and diamond Lcvucb, bracwleW completion of the yesseL The Admiral will re. turn and takeoommaad of her when she is launched and ready to sail for Before leaving New York, he to be received at tho aavy- BROWN SOAP 20 BOXES VARIOUS brands- Washing Soap, free from smelt- For sale ULK SIDES AND su uuld a a.

x. A favorite Jtanerfy. We believe so medicine has ever given stronger proof at its effioacy thaa the Oxy renated Bitten. Ia eases ef Dyspepsia and General DeMKty, restoring health aad hemriaas wsea- all wrtikffa? sWAkMti00 erfP fihJkWF few hhds. for sale by Vy DONNAS ft A J4kLsVI0X, A jasu, FetMrf stars 7i.

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